Lebanon army says 11 IS militants detained near Syria border

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BEIRUT — Lebanese special forces captured 11 members of the Islamic State group, including a local commander, in an operation Friday near the border with Syria, the military said in a statement.

The army said the operation near the border town of Arsal targeted an IS center. It said the local IS commander in the town, Ahmad Youssef Amoun, was captured after being seriously wounded. No troops were hurt, it said.

Hundreds of IS fighters are based in the area along the Lebanon-Syria border from where they launch attacks inside Lebanon.

Photographs said to be of Amoun and posted on local media websites showed a young man with a thick black beard lying on a hospital bed, a blood-stained white sheet covering most of his body.

Lebanon's new president, Michel Aoun, less than a month in office, praised the "pre-emptive security operation," according to a presidential statement.

The military said Amoun was behind several explosions that hit Lebanon recently, including the predominantly Shiite southern suburbs of Beirut, and took part in attacks against army positions in border areas.

IS has claimed responsibility for several explosions in Lebanon over the past two years that killed scores. The extremists have been holding nine Lebanese soldiers and policemen since a raid on Arsal in August 2014.

Friday's operation came two months after Lebanese commandos detained an IS commander, Imad Yassin, in an operation in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Helweh, near the southern city of Sidon.

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